show us your BEER BIKE

Show us your beer bikes. The bike you have with an adult beverage theme. Some of you may have limited edtion brewery bikes like Fat Tire or Rolling Rock. Some of us have built bikes with this theme, as I have done, and I have seen many other bikes out here that have labels or assessories that are adult beverage items. Or just show us your favorite bike to ride to the local pub .
WELL, SHOW US YOUR BEER BIKE.

This is my Beer Bike, A Cleveland Welding frame, some long fenders, and fork covered in beer labels. Beer can headlight and taillight, mini keg tank, and tapper handles for handgrips. About 85 different brews are represented on this bike, some good some not so good.
With a 24x3 rear tire with 2 speed kickback hub and an S5 with 1 3/8 front wheel/tire. And a bent seatpost with hairpin seat. Oh yea, that is my crazy hat, a bike helmet with 11 beer tappers sticking out of it, yes I did wear it for the Coasters crazy hat night my chin hurt for 3 days cause the straps were so tight.

I think that I may have posted this one on here before. It started out life as a Hiawatha, but developed a bit of a drinking problem over the years. I sold this one to a guy down in Florida shortly after these pics were taken. He wanted to display it in front of some tavern during Daytona bike week. Cheers.

Heres the "Beer Truck" bike, I built for the Coasters BC cardboard box night pub cruise last year. The high winds and a couple of big bumps in the sidewalk destroyed it before I got home that night. Its was mounted on a girls 1969 Robinhood 3 speed.

I think I had my first taste of PBR in the 70's. Like when I was a little kid whatchin' Johnny Carson with my old man. :shock:

I think PBR is a bit overly sweet. I prefer Mickey's, which seems like a malt liquor version of PBR.

Gashuffy63? Have you had the new (old 1960's formula), reformulated Schlitz yet? Reviews? Isn't Point supposed to be Schlitz old formula? Not a fan of Point, but Point Bock is OK. I'm enjoying a New Glarus Dancing Man currently. You get that up in the in the Bay?

I think I had my first taste of PBR in the 70's. Like when I was a little kid whatchin' Johnny Carson with my old man. :shock:

I think PBR is a bit overly sweet. I prefer Mickey's, which seems like a malt liquor version of PBR.

Gashuffy63? Have you had the new (old 1960's formula), reformulated Schlitz yet? Reviews? Isn't Point supposed to be Schlitz old formula? Not a fan of Point, but Point Bock is OK. I'm enjoying a New Glarus Dancing Man currently. You get that up in the in the Bay?

Umm... Best cheap beer? Pabst ain't even in the ballpark, imo.

Huber Bock.

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I was wandering around Woodmans ( grocery store liquor dept. ) thinking of going old school and getting a case of Rhinelander. No Rhinelander to be found, but stumbled across a twelver of the new Schlitz. Keep away from this stuff at all costs. It is really some nasty stuff and I was hoping for something decent to get the name out there again. I used it up making brats. Cheers.

Ok this thread has inspired me to go ahead on a build idea I had...
I was second guessing myself but now it's a must do...
I want to build a fender light using a PBR can as a shell!
Like the one on the first beer bike shown.
Stuff the innerds of a flash light inside and you got yourself a certified collectors du-hicky :lol:
I'll throw it on the old RRB build off bike...
(Notice half the posters on this thread are cheeseheads! I think there might be a theme indeed!)
-Rodney

I don't know whay I can't find a decent pic of my Cycletruck. As soon as it gets back from the welder (fixing a crack) I'll put the new chainguard on a snap some new ones.
My friends and I call it the Beer Bi**h.